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Sierra body lift

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Sierra body lift

Post by Sean »

g'day all,

im planning on putting a body lift in my Sierra. would polyurethane be the best material to use? and would i need to use rubber washers where the body and chassis touch the block?

cheers,
Sean

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Post by jtraf »

unless you drill through the body poly block wont work. 6 main mounting points are attached to the body and will either need special lift blocks made or you can do the dodgy and just use 4mm 50x50 rhs blocks.......
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Post by just cruizin' »

Contact Gutless off this forum, he makes a lift kit that does not require you to cut the body studs etc. I think he uses ally blocks. Very easy to install with this method and fully reversable. Good dollars from memory.

Polyurethane is OK, this is what I used, just place them between the body and the rubber mounts. The rubbers around the chassis should go back in the same order. If you use Gutless ( Peter's) kit you have to drill the cup wahers at the very bottom out to 16mm I think.
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Post by Sean »

thanx for the reply fellas. it wont be happening for a while just checking my options, etc.

cheers,
Sean
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Post by Nev »

ive got one of the reversible suzisport steel block kits that I had on my car for a few months if your interested. Comes with everything you need including steering shaft spacer etc. $150
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